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📅 2026-05-11
Cronovies featured in La Vanguardia
Màrius Serra devoted a La Vanguardia column to Cronovies under the title “Caminar pel carrendari”.
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📅 2026-03-01
The origin
How the idea of building a calendar with streets named after dates began.
📅 2026-03-01
The street of dates
A street in Berga has commemorated three different dates.
📅 2026-03-01
The missing Thursday in Riudecanyes
A village with streets named after weekdays… except Thursday.
📅 2026-03-01
A calendar of songs and more
Dates also appear in songs. A musical calendar could exist.
📅 2026-03-01
Odonyms
What street names are called and what happens when the name is a date.
📅 2026-03-01
The street of 31 September
A street with an impossible date in Puerto Vallarta.
📅 2026-03-01
Cities named after dates
Some towns are also named after dates.
📅 2026-03-01
Artés (el Bages). A curiosity
A restaurant in Artés hid a small square with an unexpected date.
📅 2026-03-01
A singular chronoway: June 11, 2011
A community-created street recalls the neighbourhood recovery of Can Batlló.
📅 2026-03-01
Avinguda Diagonal (1931–1939)
Diagonal Avenue once bore the name of a key date from the Second Republic.
📅 2026-03-01
A chronovia in the ruins of Epecuén
Among the ruins of a flooded town, its main avenue can still be identified.
📅 2026-03-01
A chronovia at the Tandil Museum
An old plaque preserved in a museum recalls Argentina’s independence date.
📅 2026-03-01
Background and acknowledgement
Others had already tried to complete a calendar using streets named after dates.
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